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NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY, Day 50: Flowers for Jesus and Mary

photos in my collage taken in summer 2014

spring-like conditions
strengthened my desire for blooms
to generate hope

linked to
Rebecca's 
where spirits receive respite





Comments

J C said…
Spring?? Yes, love those thoughts.
EG CameraGirl said…
AH, the rumour is that spring is on its way! ;)
Those summer photos with their bold shadows warm my heart. What a blessed little garden you have!
Gillena Cox said…
how lovely this beautiful share of haiku as you wait the Spring coming

Have a blessed Sunday

much love...
Lea said…
This promise of hope... is so beautiful and heart-felt Nonnie.
Nonnie said…
thank you for such kind words each of you
rebecca said…
dearest nonnie,
gorgeous offering of beauty and hope! thank you nonnie for sharing your loving heart. i feel comforted and uplifted with every visit.
xo

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